World Baseball Confederation Case Study

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The International Baseball Federation and the International Softball Federation have been recognized since the late 1930s. As time went by, these two federations realized that they wanted a joint proposal in order to revive play of both sports at the 2020 Summer Olympics. As a part of this proposal, the two organizations began the process of merging into a brand new federation that will govern the similar sports. As the governing body of baseball and softball today, the World Baseball Softball Confederation is charged with overseeing all international competitions and holds the exclusive rights of all competitions, tournaments and world championships featuring National Teams. The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the international governing body of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) while focusing on sports policy, current issues, and the structure of the organization. The World Baseball Softball Confederation is a fairly new world governing body for baseball and softball. It was officially established in 2013 when the former respective governing bodies for baseball (International Baseball Federation or IBAF) and softball (International Softball Federation or ISF) merged together. The WBSC, as …show more content…

He was elected on May 10, 2014 and is the first president of this newly established international governing body. According to Yahoo, Fraccari will serve a seven year term, but beginning in 2021, voting will take place every four years, and always in the year following Summer Olympics (“Fraccari elected baseball-softball president,” 2014). The administration of the WBSC is dominantly male, but does have at least 30% of female representation on the Executive Board. The nationalities of the committee expands from all across the globe, but most of the administrators come from the Americas, Asia, and Europe (World Baseball Softball Confederation,

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